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john dickerson joins us. john, let me begin with this. is this that the time has come or can we, too, i think election results. >> it goes back to karl rove, who was george bush's top strategist in 2000 and then murphy in 2008. now the election results have spoken louder than those two strategists and the entire party -- well, not the entire party, but a lot of its loudest voices have come on board with this idea. so you have the moment here where both parties are anxious to see this. >> can you believe that the common ground will lead to successful legislation? >> well, the way things are now, you have to be skeptical about progress, but you do have a group of republicans who want a deal here. now the question is on the details. the question question is why won't this be like immigration -- immigration process in the past? say the one reagan passed? that's what makes republicans skeptical. you get what these republicans call amnesty but no enforcement. so you get the politically beneficial part, the part that allows these undocumented wo
john dickerson joins us. john, let me begin with this. is this that the time has come or can we, too, i think election results. >> it goes back to karl rove, who was george bush's top strategist in 2000 and then murphy in 2008. now the election results have spoken louder than those two strategists and the entire party -- well, not the entire party, but a lot of its loudest voices have come on board with this idea. so you have the moment here where both parties are anxious to see this....
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in washington cbs political director john dickerson. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what impact could this have with the republicans wanting to know whelp what did she know, when did she know it? >> that's the big question firefighter president for president clinton -- excuse me secretary clinton if she some day wants to become president. if she has ambition for the presidency later, she has to answer these questions in a way that don't irritate the central irritation of republicans, which is the response from the administration has constantly been political, that nobody's gotten a straight story and that as developments have come out that have changed the response from the administration that because it was during the campaign season, that and the president and everyone else was answering in a political way, not a substantive way. underneath that, of course, is the substantive question. what did they know before it happened and were they asleep at the switch? >> another big story today is the debt ceiling and the house repu
in washington cbs political director john dickerson. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what impact could this have with the republicans wanting to know whelp what did she know, when did she know it? >> that's the big question firefighter president for president clinton -- excuse me secretary clinton if she some day wants to become president. if she has ambition for the presidency later, she has to answer these questions in a way that don't irritate the central...
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have stepped up and done the right thing rather than put these cops in this position. >> thanks you, john, thank you, rikki. >>> making hay over stealing hay. there is a shortage of it these days and that has created the latest crime wave but sit worth it and how can they stop it? that eating next on "cbs this morning." kids... they'll tell you exactly what they're thinking... especially my niece. the moment she pointed out my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis... well, it was really embarrassing. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, an
have stepped up and done the right thing rather than put these cops in this position. >> thanks you, john, thank you, rikki. >>> making hay over stealing hay. there is a shortage of it these days and that has created the latest crime wave but sit worth it and how can they stop it? that eating next on "cbs this morning." kids... they'll tell you exactly what they're thinking... especially my niece. the moment she pointed out my moderate to severe chronic plaque...
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right now she's making what may be her final appearance on capitol hill introducing john kerry at his confirmation hearing. he is likely to be asked how he would handle those threats as the next secretary of state. >> margaret brennan thank you. "washington post" columnist david ignatius had written extensively about the engazie attacks. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> we begin with the questions, whether secretary of state took responsibility, answered all the questions and put this behind her? >> she gave a good account of herself, she gave as good as she got. it was an intense session. i think on the sound bite that we'll remember secretary clinton asking what difference does it make? knowing exactly how this happened. i think it does make a difference, and the reason is it's clear in hindsight the united states simply didn't know enough about what was happening in benghazi on the day that these four americans were killed. the intelligence wasn't good the diplomatic security wasn't good, efforts to fix it had failed, and in that sense, secretary clinton is taking respons
right now she's making what may be her final appearance on capitol hill introducing john kerry at his confirmation hearing. he is likely to be asked how he would handle those threats as the next secretary of state. >> margaret brennan thank you. "washington post" columnist david ignatius had written extensively about the engazie attacks. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> we begin with the questions, whether secretary of state took responsibility, answered...
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senior correspondent former cia director john miller. good morning. >> good morning. >> it's the seventh report. it's up. what does it tell us? >> it tells us that computers and electronic communications are more and more involved in the commission of crime but it also tells us that law enforcement is getting more adept at figuring out how to figure out these things from map the social network as well as trying to find the criminal network as well as trying to determine if someone's happening. >> should we be worried about this because they're using this as warrantless searches? >> okay. there's a lot of press out there about this. the headlines say, government, warrantless, snooping e-mails are up. let's do a quick civics lesson on how it's supposed to work in real life. when you look at numbers, the big numbers are in s&p subpoenad smaller number through court orders. who does this belong to? when you talk about court orders, all right, now we have determined we have probable cause, we want to go to a judge and say we want to read some
senior correspondent former cia director john miller. good morning. >> good morning. >> it's the seventh report. it's up. what does it tell us? >> it tells us that computers and electronic communications are more and more involved in the commission of crime but it also tells us that law enforcement is getting more adept at figuring out how to figure out these things from map the social network as well as trying to find the criminal network as well as trying to determine if...
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so we'll see. >> john dickerson, good to see you. thanks so much. >>> and this morning another winter storm is bringing a mix of snow sleet, and ice from the midwest to new england from the mid-atlantic states. in the nation's capital, the winter weather is causing travel delays already. the federal government is opening late and drivers are being warned to go slow. there are also icy, slushy roads in pittsburgh this morning. many schools are closed or have delayed their openings and a winter weather advisory is in effect until this afternoon. in iowa yesterday, ice covered roads were too slick for travel. a chain reaction accident in southeast iowa sent several cars and trucks off the road. meteorologist mike augustyniak is following the winter storm. >> the wintry action just starting in the northeast. it's snow for the upper parts of new york. a little bit of ice early this morning in washington. sleet versus freezing rain. that's going to build farther to the east as we go through the day today. the ice working in central pennsyl
so we'll see. >> john dickerson, good to see you. thanks so much. >>> and this morning another winter storm is bringing a mix of snow sleet, and ice from the midwest to new england from the mid-atlantic states. in the nation's capital, the winter weather is causing travel delays already. the federal government is opening late and drivers are being warned to go slow. there are also icy, slushy roads in pittsburgh this morning. many schools are closed or have delayed their openings...
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." >>> google received more than 240,000 requests last year for data, joining success john miller former assistant fbi director. good morning. >> good morning. this is the seventh report it's up, what does it tell us? >> well it tells us that computers and electronic communications are more and more involved in the commissions of crime, but it also tells us that law enforcement is getting more adept at figuring out how to use these things to do everything from mapping a suspect's social network to try to determine if they can find the criminal network in there as well as determining if something's happening. >> should we be worried about this because they're using this as kind of warrantless searches. >> okay, so there's a lot of press out there about this and the headlines all say government warrantless snooping of your e-mail is up. these are very charged terms so let's do a quick civics lesson on how this is supposed to work in real life. when they talk about subpoenas, when you look at the numbers, you see the big numbers are in subpoenas, and then the smaller numbers are in court or
." >>> google received more than 240,000 requests last year for data, joining success john miller former assistant fbi director. good morning. >> good morning. this is the seventh report it's up, what does it tell us? >> well it tells us that computers and electronic communications are more and more involved in the commissions of crime, but it also tells us that law enforcement is getting more adept at figuring out how to use these things to do everything from mapping...